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Environnement 

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MIR 9000H

 

Duplication prohibited 

 

 

1–8 

 

APRIL 2011 

 

 

(1) stepping motor and IR detector assembly, (2) filter wheel enclosure, (3) stepping motor, (4) IR 
detector, (5) IR source, (6) cell wheel enclosure, (7) stepping motor of the cell wheel, (8) chopper, (9) 
motor of chopper, (a) belt of the motor. 

Figure 1–5 – Detailed view of the stepping motor and IR detector assembly 

 

(10) thermo controlled enclosure, (11) thermal safety, (12) measurement chamber, (13) flow meter, 
(14) stainless steel filter, (15) pressure sensors, (16) 3-way valve for span / sample, (17) ejector, (18) 
Manifold (180°C), (19) span inlet. 

Figure 1–6 – Detailed view of the thermo controlled enclosure 

Summary of Contents for MIR 9000H

Page 1: ...GAS MONITOR MIR 9000H FEBRUARY 2012 111 bd Robespierre 78300 POISSY TEL 33 0 1 39 22 38 00 FAX 33 0 1 39 65 38 08 http www environnement sa com GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OPERATION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...ed 0 2 APRIL 2011 WARNING The information in this document is subject to change without notice The designer reserves the right to upgrade his equipment without updating this document Consequently the...

Page 3: ...IED TO THE MIR 9000H 2 4 2 3 DESCRIPTION OF THE MAIN MODULES 2 7 2 4 SIMPLIFIED OPERATION FLOWCHART 2 12 CHAPTER 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3 1 FIRST TIME RUNNING 3 5 3 2 PROGRAMMING THE MIR 9000H 3 7 3...

Page 4: ...plication prohibited 0 4 APRIL 2011 CHAPTER 5 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE 5 1 LIST OF ALARMS AND CONTROLS 5 4 5 2 ADJUSTMENT AND INSPECTION OF THE MIR MODULE BOARD 5 9 5 3 CONFIGURING THE BOARDS 5 13 CHAPT...

Page 5: ...r 2 6 Figure 2 3 Basic fluid diagram of MIR 9000H 2 8 Figure 2 4 Interconnection diagram 2 10 Figure 2 5 Simplified operation flowchart 2 12 Figure 3 1 Terminal block definition 3 4 Figure 3 2 Menu Tr...

Page 6: ...ST OF TABLES Table 3 1 Relays configuration 3 35 Table 3 2 Remote controls configuration 3 36 Table 5 1 Configuration of MODULE board 5 16 Table 5 2 Configuration and tests points of the PILOT board 5...

Page 7: ...1 3 25 04 2011 3 26 04 2011 3 27 04 2011 3 28 04 2011 3 29 04 2011 3 30 04 2011 3 31 04 2011 3 32 04 2011 3 33 04 2011 3 34 04 2011 3 35 04 2011 3 36 04 2011 3 37 04 2011 3 38 04 2011 3 39 04 2011 3 4...

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Page 9: ...HNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 1 12 1 2 2 STORAGE CHARACTERISTICS 1 13 1 2 3 INSTALLATION CHARACTERISTICS 1 13 1 2 3 1 Links between units 1 13 1 2 3 2 Handling and storage 1 14 Figure 1 1 Presentation of the...

Page 10: ...EnvironnementS A MIR 9000H Duplication prohibited 1 2 APRIL 2011 1 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Figure 1 1 Presentation of the MIR 9000H analyzer...

Page 11: ...ed on the front panel 8 analog outputs standard equipment 3 digital outputs standard equipment RS422 RS232 RJ45 for network link USB for stored data When the analyzer is connected to a sampling box as...

Page 12: ...2 16 lines 40 columns 240 128 pixels It provides the measurement values according to the selected unit and the information required for the programming and the checking of the analyzer Figure 1 2 Dis...

Page 13: ...zero inlet 5 manual switch valve of sample zero span inlet 6 connection terminal block of inputs outputs analog inputs outputs remote control input remote signalling 7 TCP IP network connection 8 elec...

Page 14: ...is made up with a 4 6 mm stainless steel connection 3 The SPAN inlet for connection to a gas cylinder is made up with a 4 6 mm stainless steel con nection 4 Electrical connections and equipment An ele...

Page 15: ...automaton Module board 21 inputs outputs Interface board piloting board 22 stepping motor control board 23 location of ARM7 calculator board 24 location of RS4i board 25 power static relays of the hea...

Page 16: ...otor of the cell wheel 8 chopper 9 motor of chopper a belt of the motor Figure 1 5 Detailed view of the stepping motor and IR detector assembly 10 thermo controlled enclosure 11 thermal safety 12 meas...

Page 17: ...t a The thermo controlled enclosure 10 includes The thermal safety 11 The measurement chamber heated to 180 C 12 The flow meter differential pressure measurement 13 The stainless steel filter 14 The p...

Page 18: ...easurement values in ppm mg Nm3 or as Reference zero zero and automatic calibration sequence are programmable Integration time is automatic or programmable Automatic checking of multiplexed parameters...

Page 19: ...ampling box an air conditioned analysis cabinet that consists of A unit for conditioning and distributing compressed air M D S An electrical distribution unit An air conditioner as an option for air c...

Page 20: ...aximum H2O concentration 30 Display LCD 240 x 128 in and text and graphic mode Control keyboard 6 keys Microprocessor ARM7 32 bits Power supply 230V 50Hz 100V 50 60Hz on request ground Consumption 200...

Page 21: ...H requires the following power supplies and external links MIR 9000H Zero air calibration distribution unit Remote controls of alarms Analog outputs Analog inputs Digital inputs outputs 230V 50Hz 100V...

Page 22: ...2 Handling and storage The MIR 9000H should be handled with care in order to avoid the damaging of the various connectors and connections sticking out from the backside or the lateral side Make sure t...

Page 23: ...Duplication prohibited MIR 9000H EnvironnementS A 1 15 APRIL 2011 Figure 1 8 Dimensions of the MIR 9000H...

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Page 25: ...CTRONIC BOARDS 2 9 2 3 3 1 The Module board 2 9 2 3 3 2 The VPC1 board 2 9 2 3 3 3 The ARM7 board 2 9 2 3 3 4 The RS4i serial link communication board on ARM7 2 11 2 3 3 5 The serial transmission RS4i...

Page 26: ...EnvironnementS A MIR 9000H Duplication prohibited 2 2 APRIL 2011 2 OPERATION Figure 2 1 Infrared absorption of MIR 9000H...

Page 27: ...L is the length of the optical path C is the concentration Since there is not just one wavelength behind an interference filter but several wavelengths the equation becomes C f I Io in which if is a f...

Page 28: ...n this ratio is now only 1 15000 which proves its efficiency However for some gases only a simple optical reference filter is used for correlation It is centred on a wavelength that is not absorbed by...

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Page 30: ...ZERO AIR CHOPPER MOTOR CORRELATION WHEEL MOTOR MOTHER BOARD POWER SUPPLY MAINS IR source POWER CONTROL BOARDS DISPLAY KEYBOARD MICRO BOARD DAC8 BOARD ANALOG LOGIC AND DIGITAL LINKS IR DETECTOR MOTOR...

Page 31: ...er An infrared detector Multiparameter management electronics a motherboard on which the automaton microprocessor board and the analog output boards are plugged in A LCD microprocessor board for the m...

Page 32: ...MEASUREMENT CHAMBER HEATED TO 180 C EJECTOR SAMPLE OUTLET EJECTOR AIR SUPPLY FLOWMETER differential pressure Pressure sensor Pressure sensor FILTER stainless steel SPAN INLET SAMPLE INLET 3 WAY VALVE...

Page 33: ...positions Those two wheels are driven from stepping motors The detector is of pyro electric type with high detection level 2 3 3 ELECTRONIC BOARDS A microprocessor board and an analog output board are...

Page 34: ...hermal control of chamber manifold Aux sensors 1 to 9 SV ARM7 BOARD F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 KEYBOARD ETHERNET VPC1 BOARD Bus I2C LCD SCREEN USB 24 V 24 V 115 230V 2 configurable ports 4 Ana inputs 8 Ana 4 2...

Page 35: ...rd RS 232 or RS 422 can be configured for channel 1 and RS 232 for channel 2 insulation 1000V 2 3 3 5 The serial transmission RS4i board it allows the communication with a data acquisition system eith...

Page 36: ...ning up IR module Sync Async com to modules Corrections on absorption Linearization Corrections on concentrations Threshold alarms management Cycle management Results Display Storage RS4i TCP IP Sync...

Page 37: ...configured via a pull down list 3 7 3 3 DESCRIPTION OF THE SCREENS 3 9 3 3 1 MAIN MENU 3 9 3 3 2 MEASUREMENT 3 10 3 3 2 1 MEASUREMENT Instantaneous 3 10 3 3 2 2 MEASUREMENT Average 3 14 3 3 2 3 MEASU...

Page 38: ...gs 3 41 3 3 5 STORED DATA 3 42 3 3 6 TESTS 3 45 3 3 6 1 TESTS Optical Bench 3 45 3 3 6 2 TESTS Absorption 3 47 3 3 6 3 TESTS MUX signals 3 48 3 3 6 4 TESTS Arm7 inputs outputs 3 49 3 3 6 5 TESTS Estel...

Page 39: ...REF ZERO Isolated Digital input 14 Remote REF ZERO Isolated Ground for digital inputs 15 Probe Fault input Isolated Digital input 16 Probe Fault input Isolated Ground for digital inputs 17 Remote STA...

Page 40: ...0mA range 46 Analog output 1 Ground 47 Analog output 2 4 20mA range 48 Analog output 2 Ground 49 Analog output 3 4 20mA range 50 Analog output 3 Ground 51 Analog output 4 4 20mA range 52 Analog output...

Page 41: ...nections Connect the power supply to a 230 V 50 Hz earthed socket or to a 100 V 60 Hz earthed socket according to the voltage specified in the order CAUTION Respect the PHASE NEUTRAL connections as an...

Page 42: ...side of the MIR 9000H box The analyzer moves into the WARM UP mode and then makes a reference zero The condition for leaving the WARM UP mode is that the adjustment temperature of the optical bench h...

Page 43: ...eens on a serial printer or capturing them in a text file The communications serial port should be configured in advance with the PRN protocol in the Configuration Serial link menu 3 2 2 PROGRAMMING T...

Page 44: ...display Factors Select gas Cycles Flow Pressure NDIR Date Time Language Measurement mode Offsets units conversions Alarms control Communications Factory settings Tabular Histogram Reset Optical bench...

Page 45: ...vironnementS A 3 9 APRIL 2011 3 3 DESCRIPTION OF THE SCREENS 3 3 1 MAIN MENU This is the top level menu It enables access to all the analyzer s menus and sub menus Select the menu with the or keys and...

Page 46: ...of display Select the menu with the or key and confirm the selection with the key 3 3 2 1 MEASUREMENT Instantaneous This display is the default when the analyzer is started up The instantaneous measu...

Page 47: ...to its SPAN input It becomes highlighted after acknowledgement see also TIG OPTION Ref Z This starts a Zero Reference cycle It becomes highlighted during the first dead time Only if there are more tha...

Page 48: ...e is activated in this case by pressing the F3 key It is already configured To activate the ZERO PROBE mode select the PROBE mode using the F4 key and confirm the function using the F3 key To activate...

Page 49: ...activated The user can then consult the type of control to be made by selecting the Measurement Alarms Display menu The TM1 xxxx sec counter appears at the top right when a zero reference is started...

Page 50: ...n blocks of 8 is displayed in single height The period for calculating the average values is defined in the Stored data Selection menu Keys Identical to the display of the Measurement Instantaneous me...

Page 51: ...ier The following parameters are found in this menu Flowrate IR source voltage Motor speed Clamp voltage PELTIER current Optical bench temperature Pressure These values have to be compared with data s...

Page 52: ...visualized for 60 points its duration depends on the plotting speed Keys Identical to the display of the Measurement Instantaneous menu The key enables selecting the following measurement The entire p...

Page 53: ...programmed duration corresponds to the interval between 2 points of the graph E g when the plotting speed is 10 seconds the graph duration is 240 x 10 2400 seconds 3 3 2 4 2 Graphic Base Pressing down...

Page 54: ...m value of 10000 This screen allows to adjust the full scale of the graphic the minimum not exceeding the base line and the maximum value reaching 1000 Divides 10 times the current scale when the scal...

Page 55: ...D CONTROLS Lists of alarms Automaton link General Air Top Synchro Probe temperature SEC probe option Probe pressure SEC probe option Low level energy Optical temperature Clamp voltage IR source supply...

Page 56: ...nnel number 15 V check 15 V check 5 V check X Threshold control X Channel number Flowrate check Pressure check A control indicates a potential problem for the analyzer which should receive a maintenan...

Page 57: ...ndicates date and time of alarm triggering indicates date and time the alarm was cleared up This screen has a limited capability to 11 fields when 11 fields are displayed the display of one field more...

Page 58: ...well as the adjustment of the analyzer s internal cycles 3 3 3 1 SPAN Factors This enables adjusting the span coefficient of the gas The Delta K enables knowing the distance between 2 successive K spa...

Page 59: ...011 3 3 3 2 SPAN Select gas This menu is only for user information to remind him of the span gas concentrations used for the calibration of the analyzer TIG OPTION The number of the solenoid valve of...

Page 60: ...makes it possible to obtain a homogeneous concentration of samples in the optical bench Standard programming of the reference cycles 03 H for the period 90 sec for the duration 240 sec for the dead ti...

Page 61: ...corresponding analog inputs The Flow rate information shown on the Measurement screens in a graph of several stars is defined by the two parameters Low range High range NOTE For a sample flow of 20 l...

Page 62: ...the concentration of CO2 and to the sample gas pressure Calculations made for each correction Correction of H2O Measurement corrected Measurement x 100 100 Measurement H2O Correction of O2 Measuremen...

Page 63: ...pears if the option has been activated in the factory configuration menu The Factory settings gives access to the factory configuration it is protected by a sequence of keys within this menu It corres...

Page 64: ...th the associated coefficient K dilution The Special gas and Special Ana options make it possible to create a specific name for a measurement channel and an analog input The AUTOMATE field makes it po...

Page 65: ...and analog inputs ESTEL option The Channels fields are used to choose the parameter among 32 possibilities offered The Formats fields are used to choose the display format among 4 possibilities X XXX...

Page 66: ...ersion parameter is used for the conversion from ppm to mg m3 A default value is defined when creating each parameter Keys Eight measurements are visualized on this screen The key makes it possible to...

Page 67: ...reshold 2 Threshold make available a relay corresponding to the defined condition function of the delay assignation Alarm Switch the alarm relay if the associated condition is true Span Switch the ana...

Page 68: ...ply with the following rule For only one range fix identical the 4 range values For two ranges fix the range 3 and 4 values identical to the range 2 value example 10 100 100 100 For 3 ranges fix the r...

Page 69: ...e fields enable to name each parameter with 8 alphanumeric digits Unit fields enable to choose unit of each parameter from none ppt ppb ppm g m3 mg m3 gr m3 g Nm3 mg Nm3 gr Nm3 g Sm3 mg Sm3 gr Sm3 gr...

Page 70: ...each input output of the Estel board s Estel card Nb field allows to choose what board to configure Relays fields allows to control the relays according to the situations described in the here after...

Page 71: ...m at least 1 analog output is over ranged NDIR Flowrate alarm NDIR optical temp is out of limits Abnormal NDIR pressure Analyzer is set in Maintenance Analyzer is set in Standby Analyzer is set in War...

Page 72: ...easure channel Set the analyzer in measure channel obsolete Perform a Zero ref sequence Set the analyzer in Nullgas channel Zero Air Set the analyzer in Span channel Set the analyzer in Span channel a...

Page 73: ...Duplication prohibited MIR 9000H EnvironnementS A 3 37 APRIL 2011 3 3 4 9 CONFIGURATION Communications When the DNP ARM7 board is available in the analyzer this menu enables to configure communication...

Page 74: ...ddress is composed of 4 characters which define the device code for remote controlling or when the device is integrated into a network The baud rate format and communication mode of both channels are...

Page 75: ...and the Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 it can only communicate with an analyzer that uses an IP address of the shape 192 168 x x and the mask 255 255 0 0 This screen is used to configure the IP address and M...

Page 76: ...e sockets bind the application to service ports that function as the endpoints of the data transmission A port is a software structure that is identified by a port number Two different ports can be bi...

Page 77: ...Duplication prohibited MIR 9000H EnvironnementS A 3 41 APRIL 2011 3 3 4 13 CONFIGURATION Factory settings This menu is only accessible using a specific password or configured into Service ON mode...

Page 78: ...i e 24 hours and informs about memory status Free memory Storage it is the possible records number it depends on free memory Autonomy it is the duration while memory can store data considering free s...

Page 79: ...period 80 Power supply failure FF Configuration modification The displayed status code corresponds to the summation of the status codes hexadecimal numbers that occurs during the memorization period E...

Page 80: ...y blinking full scale with unit and data recording period Definition of the specific keys to this screen Returns to previous menu Displays previous stored data plotting Displays next stored data plott...

Page 81: ...1 TESTS Optical Bench This menu makes it possible to visualize for each measurement channel the main signals and intermediate values so that the measured concentration can be determined These informa...

Page 82: ...signal S SR SSR0 ratio of the measurement signal on the reference signal during the last zero reference NOTE The value SSR0 is used to manage the Ratio Check Rx fault by comparison with the initial va...

Page 83: ...d absorptions and also concentrations and corrected concentrations cf Optical Bench menu The display is in single height making it possible to visualize up to 12 measurements on this screen Keys The S...

Page 84: ...signals of the 16 channel multiplexer The values are stated in mVolts PELTIER current excepted which is stated in mAmpere it is not used in the standard MIR9000 H NOTE The values should be compared to...

Page 85: ...tivity LED option Life LED enables to test a LED in order to show ARM7 activity in case of no LCD display available When existing menu no outputs modification is saved SW1 shows if the analyzer is in...

Page 86: ...d at analog output The Ax B fields are used to program span curves of each output These coefficients are calculated according to value measured at output The Out fields are used to control the relays...

Page 87: ...51 APRIL 2011 3 3 6 6 TESTS Regtel card s REGTEL board enables to control from 1 to 4 temperatures in addition to the standard version THE PARAMETERS OF THIS SCREEN DO NOT HAVE TO BE MODIFIED BY THE...

Page 88: ...the Stop Mode of the analyser is active In Stop Mode measurements are not displayed on the screen and are invalid When the user activates the STOP MODE the analyzer switch to the Zero fluid channel z...

Page 89: ...managed automatic channel According to the action selected zero gas or span gas will be injected in excess into the heated filter holder and the sampling probe This channel DOES NOT allow wet gas inj...

Page 90: ...O REFERENCE if the measurements are shifted Verify again the measurements in zero Control of the scale point First make a zero control Inject the span gas If the reading of the analyzer without offset...

Page 91: ...zers measuring HCl and NH3 require a specific procedure for the injection of gas due to the very rapid trapping of the HCl and NH3 in the presence of humidity A sweeping device of nitrogen or water fr...

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Page 93: ...outine maintenance not supplied 4 23 4 4 2 Maintenance kit of MIR 9000H 4 24 FIGURE 4 1 CHECKING AND REPLACEMENT OF THE EJECTOR 4 8 FIGURE 4 2 MAINTENANCE OF THE SOURCE BLOCK 4 11 FIGURE 4 3 MEASUREME...

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Page 95: ...in the pipes Competent personnel only are allowed to carry out operations on the analyzer Concerning safety the manufacturer disclaims his responsibility in case of unqualified personnel using the an...

Page 96: ...calendar dedicated to the operation site The interval between two visits is usually 1 month Nature of operations Frequency Fiche n Metrological parameters 1 month 4 3 1 Checking and replacement of the...

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Page 98: ...ignals When the monitor is functioning read the analog values of the MUX signals in the Tests MUX Signals menu Intervene when the values are beyond the defined limits see documents of the production c...

Page 99: ...or is functioning in zero mode after a reference zero read the values of the gains CAG and of the signals for each position CAN of the Test Optical Bench menu DATE CAN CAG SIGNAL CAG SIGNAL CAG SIGNAL...

Page 100: ...ion in order to separate from fluid circuit In the Test Optical bench menu write down the value of the sample pressure this value must be equal to 150 50 hPa when the supply pressure of ejector is equ...

Page 101: ...asurement mode zero and span with respect to the values written down on the control sheet at fluid checks paragraph The flow rate is verified in the Tests Optical bench menu If the flow rates are not...

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Page 103: ...Duplication prohibited MIR 9000H EnvironnementS A APRIL 2011 4 11 Figure 4 2 Maintenance of the source block...

Page 104: ...or 1 9 O ring int 9 25 corde 1 78 1 3 Detector block assembly 1 10 O ring int 9 25 corde 1 78 1 4 Source block assembly 1 11 Description1 1 5 Wheel enclosure 6T and 10T 1 12 Description1 1 6 Detector...

Page 105: ...the flow rate sensor 1 and 2 Figure 4 2 Loosen the nut of the outlet connector of the chamber connecting tube of chamber ejector A Figure 4 1 Swivel the chamber towards the left in order to free the a...

Page 106: ...ur screws holding the IR source chopper motor block on the chamber in order to remove the chopper motor 4 Figure 4 2 Dismount the cells holder wheel 3 and 4 Figure 4 7 Dismount the IR source support 1...

Page 107: ...el 1 20 Stainless steel hexagon socket head capscrews M3 lg 8 2 7 Wired stepping motor 1 21 Stainless steel hexagon socket head capscrews M3 lg 6 2 8 Axis of cells wheel axis of source block 1 22 Wire...

Page 108: ...access to the motor block 3 Figure 4 2 Disconnect the whole connectors of the IR source chopper motor block Dismount the 4 screws keeping in place the motor chopper assembly on the wheel enclosure 4 F...

Page 109: ...Duplication prohibited MIR 9000H EnvironnementS A APRIL 2011 4 17 1 Cell wheel fork Figure 4 6 Maintenance of the optical fork of the chopper...

Page 110: ...4 2 Loosen the nut A Figure 4 1 of the outlet connector of the chamber connecting tube of chamber ejector Swivel the chamber towards the left in order to free the access to the motor block 3 Figure 4...

Page 111: ...ct the wires of the whole connectors Re position the chamber into the enclosure Re assemble the connecting tube between the stainless steel filter and the flow sensor Tighten the nut of the outlet con...

Page 112: ...EnvironnementS A MIR 9000H Duplication prohibited APRIL 2011 4 20 Figure 4 7 Motor and belt replacement...

Page 113: ...Duplication prohibited MIR 9000H EnvironnementS A APRIL 2011 4 21 Take care to correctly centre the IR source during re assembling CORRECT CENTRING WRONG CENTRING Figure 4 8 IR source centring...

Page 114: ...K old K new Reading of analyzer after calibration Date Type of operation Gas Concentr Unit Reading of analyzer before calibration K old K new Reading of analyzer after calibration Date Type of operati...

Page 115: ...5 mm flat screwdriver 4 mm flat screwdriver 5 5 mm flat screwdriver 6 mm Tom thumb type flat screwdriver 7 mm flat screwdriver 6 mm screwdriver for recessed head screws 14 mm flat wrench 15 mm flat w...

Page 116: ...1180 A 2 Wired IR source D01 1177 A 1 Pressure sensor board ROHS C06 C13 0291 C 2 Chamber connector with restrictor P02 1847 A 1 Wired stepping motor of source and detector D01 1179 A 2 Heating cartri...

Page 117: ...Alarm 9 IR supply default 5 6 5 1 1 10 Alarm 10 Flow Control 5 6 5 1 1 11 Alarm 11 Pressure Control 5 6 5 1 1 12 Alarm 12 Energy sup 5 7 5 1 1 13 Alarm 13 RX wheel report 5 7 5 1 1 14 Alarm 14 Contro...

Page 118: ...URING THE BOARDS 5 13 5 3 1 MIR 9000H MODULE BOARD 5 13 5 3 2 PILOT BOARD 5 18 5 3 3 VCP1 BOARD 5 22 Figure 5 1 MODULE board MIR 9000H 5 15 Figure 5 2 Pilot board 5 18 Figure 5 3 Pressure sensor board...

Page 119: ...alified personnel using information provided in this document The analyzer executes a permanent automatic control of its main functions and indicates all defects detected via a clear display STOP CAUT...

Page 120: ...S THAT COMPRESSED AIR IS SUPPLIED Check pressure of compressed air 4 to 16 103 hPa Check the threshold pressure necessary to switch the installation PAL 5 1 1 3 Alarm 3 Synchro Signal TIME IS EXCEEDED...

Page 121: ...of measurement channels in the optical bench test in zero mode Check values in mV of V Clamp and max signal in the Tests MUX signals menu Those must be different from 10 V at least IR SOURCE IS FAULT...

Page 122: ...ARMS Threshold values are indicated in the test report Compare flow rate values with those of the test report Check the supply pressure of the ejector Check restrictors state Check flow rates with a b...

Page 123: ...SIGNALS OF THE X PARAMETER IS TOO FAR FROM THE LATEST SIGNAL VALIDATED BY THE RECORDED VALUE OF THE WHEEL REPORT THE LAST REF WAS NOT CARRIED OUT SUCCESSFULLY THE MEASUREMENT SIGNAL IS PROPORTIONALLY...

Page 124: ...TO THE CONFIGURATION ALARM THRESHOLD MENU 5 1 1 18 Alarm 18 Threshold checking MEASUREMENT OF A PARAMETER HAS OVERRANGED THE DECLARED THRESHOLD VALUE AND BY SAFETY THE ANALYZER IS PASSED INTO ZERO MOD...

Page 125: ...24V Pt 12 and Pt17 PT1 GND none 24 1V Possible but not required 15V Pt 14 and Pt17 PT1 GND MUX 15 0 750 V NO 5V Pt 13 and Pt17 PT1 GND none 5 0 250 V NO 2 5 V Not available MUX 2 5 0 020 V NO 15V Pt 1...

Page 126: ...high signal at 5V 5 2 4 2 Adjustment of the sampling It is essential to verify the sampling adjustments If necessary the sampling adjustment has to be carried out after each modification of speed moto...

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Page 128: ...Pt 3 After amplification The gain value of the amplification may vary from 1 to 99 When the electronic potentiometer is at 1 a fixed gain of 2 is applied to the IR signal When it is at 99 the gain is...

Page 129: ...ure type pos 1 2 SW3 sets the type of signal IR Peak detection OFF pos 2 3 SW4 sets the signal is clamped or not Not clamped signal pos 2 3 The board has 7 straps ST1 must be open OFF it is used to st...

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Page 131: ...Duplication prohibited MIR 9000H EnvironnementS A APRIL 2011 5 15 Figure 5 1 MODULE board MIR 9000H...

Page 132: ...0H IR source J27 Asynchronous bus RS4i board J13 EV probe J28 Maintenance J14 Heating resistor J29 Synchronous bus RS4i board J15 Fluid checking board Point test Signal Point test Signal Pt1 GND Pt11...

Page 133: ...pply of flow sensor 15V or 5V SW2 CO12M MIR12M or MIR2M output SW3 Selection of processed unprocessed signal detector SW4 MUX detector signal output 1 1 1 1 SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 15V 5V MIR 9000H pressure s...

Page 134: ...EnvironnementS A MIR 9000H Duplication prohibited APRIL 2011 5 18 5 3 2 PILOT BOARD Figure 5 2 Pilot board...

Page 135: ...r supply 230 VAC Cut out power supply 230 115 VAC Test point Signal Test point Signal Pt1 5V power supply Pt3 Not available Pt2 GND Pt4 5V power supply RS communication Jumpers Function SW1 Configurat...

Page 136: ...ontrol outputs Connector J37 Pins nb 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Assignment SV9 SV8 SV7 SV6 SV5 SV4 SV3 SV2 SV1 Function Idem SV8 Control Probe back flush SV control Idem SV5 Control...

Page 137: ...9000H EnvironnementS A APRIL 2011 5 21 Figure 5 3 Pressure sensor board 0 2 103 hPa absolute pressure sensor Configuration connect the 3 pins connector located at the end of the electric cable 1 on J2...

Page 138: ...EnvironnementS A MIR 9000H Duplication prohibited APRIL 2011 5 22 5 3 3 VCP1 BOARD Figure 5 4 VCP1 board recto Figure 5 5 VCP1 board verso...

Page 139: ...t Alarm NO contact Span NO contact Zero NC contact Treshold NC contact Alarm NC contact Span NC contact 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 Connector J2 screw terminal block Pin Assignment Function 1 GNDA GNDF 2 ANA1 S...

Page 140: ...RELAY 25 ZERO CONTACT ZERO RELAY CONTACT 26 COMMON ZERO ZERO RELAY COMMON 27 RX RX 28 RX RX 29 TX TX 30 TX TX 31 GNDI_RS GNDI 32 RX2 RX2 33 TX2 TX2 34 DTR RTS 35 GNDI_RS GNDI 36 DAC1 on pin 45 J3 ANA...

Page 141: ...Duplication prohibited MIR 9000H EnvironnementS A APRIL 2011 6 1 6 CHAPTER 6 APPENDIX DNP ARM7 board...

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Page 143: ...UCLINUX OPERATING SYSTEM NOVEMBER 2009 WARNING Information contained in this document are likely to be modified without notice The designer reserves the right to modify the equipment without improvin...

Page 144: ...ption of the DNP ARM7_V1 board 6 Table 3 Serial link configuration of the DNP ARM7_V1 board 7 Table 4 Inlets Outlets description of the DNP ARM7_V2 board 10 Table 5 Switch S1 description of the DNP AR...

Page 145: ...e DNP ARM7 board enables dialog with the measurement module and relieves it from the Inputs Outputs functions display RS232 metrological calculations 1 2 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS SAMSUNG ARM7 micropr...

Page 146: ...EnvironnementS A DNP ARM7 board Duplication prohibited NOVEMBER 2009 4 1 3 DNP ARM7 BOARD CONFIGURATION Upper guiding mark of the board Figure 1 DNP ARM7_V1 board...

Page 147: ...oard power supply JP2 Extension JP15 Life LED JP3 I2C Bus JP16 ON OFF switch JP4 USB JP17 Module n 1 ON OFF JP5 Backlighting JP18 Module n 2 ON OFF JP6 LCD screen JP19 Module n 3 ON OFF JP7 6 keys key...

Page 148: ...own position Inactive WatchDog S1 5 up position Active WatchDog down position Starting on with logotype ESA without application software address 192 168 0 30 S1 4 up position Application starting on d...

Page 149: ...8 7 Table 3 Serial link configuration of the DNP ARM7_V1 board Jumpers mark Symbols Nature of operations By default up position COM2 TX towards RS4i JM1 down position COM2 TX towards module up positio...

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Page 151: ...Duplication prohibited DNP ARM7 board EnvironnementS A NOVEMBER 2009 9 Upper guiding mark of the board Figure 2 DNP ARM7_V2 board...

Page 152: ...Board power supply JP2 Extension JP15 Life LED JP3 I2C Bus JP16 ON OFF switch J1 USB JP17 Module n 1 ON OFF JP5 Backlighting JP18 Module n 2 ON OFF JP6 LCD screen JP19 Module n 3 ON OFF JP7 6 keys key...

Page 153: ...192 101 0 1 ST6 Programmed IP Address Inactive WatchDog ST5 Active WatchDog Starting on with logotype ESA without application software address 192 168 0 30 ST4 Application starting on AutoLoad ON Up t...

Page 154: ...09 12 Table 6 Serial link configuration of the DNP ARM7_V2 board Jumpers mark Symbols Nature of operations By default up position COM2 TX towards RS4i JM1 down position COM2 TX towards module up posit...

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